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Study shows ripple effects from World War II detainment camps on Japanese Americans’ reproductive health

Intergenerational Reproductive Health Effects of Japanese American Detainment Camps Revealed A recent study conducted by researchers at West Virginia University has shed light on the negative intergenerational reproductive health effects

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IBM’s New Hardware Could Make Training LLMs Cheaper

In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we delve into the latest advancements in technology and science. IBM has announced

RFK Jr. on addiction treatment, unpacking PBM legislation

The debate over addiction policy is heating up, with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advocating for a tough-love approach that involves

U.S. adult obesity rate fell in 2023, as use of GLP-1 meds rose

The findings showed that the obesity rate in the United States decreased from 46.2% in 2021 to 45.6% in 2023.

Concerns Grow Over Bird Flu Risks From Raw Milk

Raw milk has been a contentious issue in the food and health industry for years. Many people believe that consuming

Bird flu mystery, Syrian doctor on immigration

Today marks the birthday of singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, who has now reached the age where she could potentially run for

Exposure to remote wildfire smoke linked to increased medical visits for heart and lung problems

Wildfire smoke has long been known to exacerbate health problems like heart disease, lung conditions, and asthma, but now a

How The ‘Superman Challenge’ On TikTok Has Gone Super Wrong

The latest trend taking over social media platforms like TikTok is the “Superman Challenge” or “Superman Dance Challenge.” This challenge

Syrian physicians like me play a vital role in U.S. health care

As an immigrant doctor from Syria, my journey to becoming a U.S.-trained physician has been filled with challenges and triumphs.